Check out 8 new Wrath of the Titansimages of RP as Andromeda with co-stars, the London premiere for the film, RP's Total Film Magazine scans/article, and a new release date for her upcoming film, One Shot (all in one post here) and more below...

First, Rosamund is scheduled to attend the London Premiere of Wrath of the Titans on March 29th, according to an article via Coventry Telegraph

Plus, I've scanned and transcribed here the Total Film Magazine's Rosamund PikeWrath of the Titans article/interview [from the March 2012 issue with Wrath of the Titans starSam Worthington on the cover for the film's cover story and behind the scenes info!] and her photo below...

Rosamund PikeTaking On Monsters And Cruise: Hail The New Queen of Action...

It's the day after the Wrath Of The Titans trailer has gone live. "Have you watched it?" Rosamund Pike asks Total Film. "It looks really exciting."

This is no PR spin. The London-born actress is "genuinely" stocked to get the chance to prove her mettle as an action heroine. Last time we looked, Andromeda was played by Alexa Davalos as little more than a sacrificial morsel for the Kraken -- before Perseus' intervention. But Pike demanded more if she were to take over the role.

"My big thing was 'What would you do 10 years ago if you had to be rescued by the guy you really fancied?' You'd make damn sure you never had to be rescued again!" she says. Now, theQueen of Argos, Pike plays Andromeda as a strong figurehead, a decision director Jonathan Liebesman gave her full backing on. "He was mentioning Braveheart a lot. I was thinking Sophie Marceau, but he was like, 'No, Mel Gibson!"

Pike may not be covered with blue war paint but this genteel middle-class daughter of two opera singers has fire in her belly, a trait she easily transmit to her character. "I think people will like her," she suggests. "I'm hoping there's a female audience for this movie, because she's fucking cool. It's made me want to go out there and find other roles as strong. It might be romantic, but girls are too willing to be rescued by fellas."

Not that Pike, who turns 33 this month, puts herself in that category. A decade since making her film debut as Miranda Frost in Bond film Die Another Day, she's spent the intervening years doing exactly what's not expected of her. Having long since melted that ice queen Bond image thanks particularly to her goofy turn in An Education, she's gone from paying her bodice-ripping dues in Pride & Prejudice and The Libertine to playing second fiddle to The Rock in Doom.

Then came Barney's Version, in which she starred as the object of lust for Paul Giamatti's TV producer. "I think I grew up a bit making that film. It was the start of getting lead roles, which is a turning point." Already she's reaping the benefits - from Jack Black/Steve Martin comedy The Big Year to the just-lensed Chris McQuarrie-directed thriller One Shot. Pike plays a legal eagle to Tom Cruise's homicide investigator.

"It feels like an exciting time," she admits. "I think Wrath game me a lot of confidence." In particular, sculpting her body to become warrior-like. "You're having to get fit and watch your nutrition... it's like turning yourself into a sportsman or a racehorse." Enduring injuries, she even tore her calf ligaments but carried on. "I threw myself into this. I threw myself into Bond, but this was more of a total experience."

Her role in One Shot, which she compares to The French Connection and Hitchcock's thrillers, is "more cerebral", with the action left to the Cruiser. Pike may be the model professional, but even she marvelled at working with the star. "He is a face I've grown up with. I remember lying on my tummy watching Top Gun," she giggles. "He's such a fantastic action star. It's most impressive to sit back and watch him do his thing. Tom can do all his own driving stunts. Literally, all of them."

But she refused to get overawed, as she did with Bond. "I was so awestruck with Pierce [Brosnan] and Judi [Dench], because I didn't have that ease with them. One of the worst things you can on a set is be awestruck. You don't serve you or the film well. So that's what I seek out now: a good actor is a free and relaxed actor."

One Shot opens in February 2013. [Total Film Magazine article and image. Scans and text transcribed by Jeane of P&P Blog]

Speaking ofOne Shot, looks like its original US theater release date has just moved up (via Box Office Mojo) from February 8th, 2013 to December 21st, 2012!

In what looks like a big release schedule shake up at Paramount Pictures, they decided to give World War Z (starring Brad Pitt) spot to Tom Cruise's One Shot. World War Z is now set for June 21st, 2013.

Yay, this is great news (and hope this release date sticks) as I want to see the One Shot movie by the end of this year and not next year. Another year (since 2009: Surrogates, An Education; 2010: Made in Dagenham, Barney's Version [Canada] release, Jackboots on Whitehall [Animated]; 2011: Barney's Version [USA release], Burning Palms, Johnny English Reborn, and The Big Year) with more than one RP movies (this year 2012: Wrath of the Titans and One Shot)! Go RP!One Shot new release date related articles

It is a truth universally acknowledged that the most successful film adaptation (I'm talking about the film version released in Theaters/Cinemas not the TV Mini-series version) ofJane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Joe Wright's 2005Pride & Prejudice film (which was nominated for 4 Oscars including Best Actress for its lead star Keira Knightley; 2 Golden Globe including Best Actress nomination for Knightley; and 6 BAFTA nominations including The Carl Foreman Award for Special Achievement by a British Director) has the best ensemble cast. The main cast of P&P movie are incredible and multi-talented. Some of them have been working steady and continued to get recognized on
their own in various stage plays, television and film projects they've
done since their P&P movie was released a decade ago this month.

I was looking through old threads over at IMDB a while back and I found a link to the P&P 2005 movie script... from an awesome JA/P&Pfanfiction related site called, Mrs. Darcy's Story Site.

I've read the entire script from this site. It seemed accurate with deleted scenes included! (though there were spelling errors on some of the lines...just a lil' typo here and there)...

Btw, the webmistress at Mrs. Darcy's site has added her comments to the script comparing this draft with what was actually released on film, which I thought was quite interesting (especially the deleted scenes from the movie). It was a lot of fun to read. I thought I would keep the link and post it here (a lil' excerpt here) for those of you might be interested in reading this or have been looking for the P&P movie script/transcript online.

Here are a few deleted scenes that I found interesting (wish they were shown in the movie or in the dvd special features):

Pride & Prejudice (2005)

starring Keira Knightley & Matthew Macfadyen

Synopsis

Pride & Prejudice 2005Synopsis

When Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) meets the handsome Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen), she believes he is the last man on earth she could marry. But as their lives become intertwined in an unexpected adventure, she finds herself captivated by the very person she swore to loathe for all eternity. Based on the beloved masterpiece by Jane Austen, it is the classic tale of love and misunderstanding that sparkles with romance, wit and emotional force. Critics are calling it "Exhilarating. A joy from start to finish." (Carina Chocano, Los Angeles Times)

Taglines

Pride & Prejudice 2005Taglines

~*~ Sometimes the last person on earth you want to be with is the one person you can't be without.~*~A romance ahead of its time.

~*~ An opinionated young woman and an arrogant, rich snob overcome their initial antipathy and various other social obstacles to fall in love.

~*~This holiday season, experience the greatest love story of all time.

P&P Soundtrack

01. Dawn02. Stars And Butterflies03. The Living Sculptures Of Pemberley04. Meryton Townhall05. The Militia Marches In06. Georgiana07. Arrival At Netherfield08. A Postcard To Henry Purcell09. Liz On Top Of The World10. Leaving Netherfield11. Another Dance12. The Secret Life Of Daydreams13. Darcy's Letter14. Can't Slow Down15. Your Hands Are Cold16. Mrs. Darcy17. Credits

Music Written & Performed by Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award Winner Dario Marianelli

Performed by pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet with The English Chamber Orchestra

Stage Play and TV & Film Schedule

»Love Song - In US Theaters February 17, 2017 (Jena Malone co-stars as Mindy)» Tulip Fever - In US Theaters August 25, 2017 (Judi Dench as The Abbess of St. Ursula and Tom Hollander co-star as Dr. Sorgh. Cornelius Booth also stars)» Victoria and Abdul - In US Theaters September 22, 2017 (Judi Dench co-stars and reprising her Mrs. Brown role as Queen Victoria)» Murder on the Orient Express - In US Theaters November 22, 2017 (Judi Dench co-starsasPrincess Dragomiroff)» Darkest Hour - In US Theaters November 24, 2017 (directed by Joe Wright)

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